nw-os-exec-002

Tests p:os-exec when the output encoding doesn’t match Java’s encoding. The test assumes that your Java encoding isn’t ISO Latin 1. That seems…reasonable, but not infallible.

Test nw-os-exec-002.xml is expected to pass.

It requires the following features: os-exec.

The pipeline


<p:declare-step xmlns:c="http://www.w3.org/ns/xproc-step" xmlns:p="http://www.w3.org/ns/xproc" version="3.0">
   <p:output port="result"/>
   <p:os-exec name="exec" command="java">
      <p:with-input>
         <p:empty/>
      </p:with-input>
      <p:with-option name="args" select="('-cp', resolve-uri('../lib/stdmsgs.jar', static-base-uri()),                                  'com.nwalsh.StandardMessages',                                  '-encoding:iso-8859-1',                                  '-stderr:false', '-text:«Hello, world»©')"/>
   </p:os-exec>
   <p:wrap-sequence name="stdout" wrapper="c:stdout"/>
   <p:wrap-sequence name="stderr" wrapper="c:stderr">
      <p:with-input pipe="error@exec"/>
   </p:wrap-sequence>
   <p:wrap-sequence wrapper="c:result">
      <p:with-input pipe="@stdout @stderr exit-status@exec"/>
   </p:wrap-sequence>
</p:declare-step>
MorganaXProc passing XML Calabash passing

Schematron validation


<s:schema xmlns:s="http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/schematron" queryBinding="xslt2">
   <s:ns prefix="c" uri="http://www.w3.org/ns/xproc-step"/>
   <s:pattern>
      <s:rule context="/">
         <s:assert test="c:result">The document root is not 'c:result'.</s:assert>
      </s:rule>
      <s:rule context="/c:result">
         <s:assert test="contains(c:stdout, 'Hello, world')">Stdout is incorrect.</s:assert>
         <s:assert test="not(contains(c:stdout, '«'))">Encoding is unexpected.</s:assert>
         <s:assert test="c:result = '0'">Return code is incorrect.</s:assert>
      </s:rule>
   </s:pattern>
</s:schema>

Revision history

02 May 2025, Norm Tovey-Walsh

Initial commit.